
Phnom Penh: Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita reaffirmed the "strong and enduring bonds of friendship" between India and Cambodia during his two-day official visit to Cambodia from July 7- 8.
According to a release by the Ministry of External Affairs, during his visit to the Southeast Asian nation, Margherita had engagements with Cambodian leaders, including King Norodom Sihamoni, Senate President Hun Sen, and Prime Minister Hun Manet.
He highlighted the deep civilizational, cultural, and linguistic heritage shared by the two nations, as well as the ongoing development partnership.
"In his engagements with the leaders, MoS(PM) reaffirmed strong and enduring bonds of friendship between India and Cambodia, rooted in ancient civilizational, cultural, and linguistic heritage and the ongoing close development partnership. Both sides also discussed avenues of cooperation for further strengthening India-Cambodia relations in diverse sectors, as also issues of mutual concern and interest," the MEA statement read.
As per MEA, a key highlight of Margherita's visit was his trip to Siem Reap, where he visited the Ta Prohm Temple, a site of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)'s ongoing restoration and conservation project under Phase III.
The MEA noted that heritage conservation was a special aspect of India's relations with Cambodia, and India was the first country to extend assistance for the conservation and restoration of Angkor Wat during the 1980s and 90s, reflecting the country's historical role in preserving Cambodia's cultural heritage.
"MoS(PM) also visited Siem Reap, home to the world's largest temple complex--Angkor Wat. Heritage conservation is a special aspect of India's relations with Cambodia. India was the first country to extend assistance for the conservation and restoration of Angkor Wat during the 1980s & 90s. MoS (PM) visited the Ta Prohm Temple, where the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is executing work under Phase III of the restoration and conservation project," the statement read.
Margherita also visited the Mekong Ganga Cooperation (MGC) Asian Traditional Textile Museum, set up with Indian assistance, which further showcased the rich textile traditions of the region, aligning with India's cultural diplomacy efforts.
He also engaged with the Indian community in Phnom Penh, appreciating their contributions to strengthening bilateral ties. (ANI)
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